Cyprus to collaborate with Mumbai
- Quaid Najmi
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Mumbai: Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides described cinema as a powerful medium that transcends borders, connects cultures and introduces people to a country even before they visit it, here.
Arriving in Mumbai on a 4-day State Visit to India, President Christodoulides unveiled the first-ever Indo-Cypriot joint film venture which will be shot in his country.
“Film locations are deeply linked to identity, emotion and storytelling. Cyprus is an ‘open studio’ offering diverse landscapes, heritage architecture, modern urban settings and renowned hospitality within short travel distances. The country offers a competitive and reliable incentive framework for international projects,” said the dignitary, hailing India-Cyprus cultural links.
Stressing that culture and economy are closely intertwined, President Christodoulides said creative industries generate employment, attract investments, strengthen tourism and create new business opportunities. Successful films not only entertain audiences but also inspire people to discover and connect with newer destinations.
He noted that his India visit comes less than a year after Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Cyprus, underlining growing bilateral ties. The upcoming joint film venture symbolises expanding creative cooperation between the two countries, at a mega-event organised by Eurobank, PriceWaterhouseCoopers and Invest Cyprus, with an enthralling dance performance by Apeksha Niranjan.
The romantic dramedy will be directed by filmmaker Anjali Bhushan Mago under the newly-launched production house, Yantra Films AVC Ltd, created in partnership with popular music composer duo Meet Bros - Harmeet Singh and Manmeet Singh.
‘Ishqa’ is set to become the first Bollywood feature film to be shot, co-produced and post-produced in Cyprus under the CIPA Scheme. It is written and directed by Mago and the plot comprises four intertwined stories of unconditional love unfolding through a comedy of errors.
Discussing her directorial debut, Mago said she had been directing documentaries and television shows since 1996, but fiction filmmaking demanded a deeper engagement with every aspect of cinema.
Explaining the choice of Cyprus as the backdrop, she described the tiny island nation with a population of around 10-lakhs – ideal for the film since it is regarded as the birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek Goddess of Love. Mago gushed over the white sandy beaches, Mediterranean coastline, the old-world charm of Lefkara village, and the urban energy of Nicosia and Limassol as visually complementing the emotional texture of ‘Ishqa’.
The Meet Bros said the Yantra Films marked a natural progression from music into cinema production and stressing their commitment to emotionally authentic storytelling with universal appeal, coupled with good lilting music score, and also revealed plans for making another film in Cyprus.
‘Ishqa’ is produced by Mago, the Meet Bros and Anavi Bhushan Nugyal under Yantra Films AVC Ltd, in collaboration with Ray Films Cyprus’ Athena Xenidou as delegate producers and Bulb Chamka as line producers.





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